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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Poster | 60.3% | |
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Imagga
created on 2018-03-23
text visuals | 98.7% | |
paintings art | 1.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-03-23
a close up of a map | 50.2% | |
close up of a map | 45.5% | |
a map with text | 32.6% | |
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-11
a photograph of a map of the united states with a map of the united states
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-27
a map of the united states with different states and cities
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08
This image is a historical map of the United States showing data about immigration, race, and occupation by state. It is titled "Race and Occupation of Immigrants by Destination: Yearly Increase and Decrease of Each State’s Proportion and Number". The map illustrates data collected by the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and provides detailed information about immigrant populations across states.
Features of the image include:
States and Territories: Each state or territory is marked on the map with individual charts that provide immigration data.
Bar Graphs and Diagrams:
- Each state includes a graphical representation of racial and ethnic classifications of immigrants labeled as Teutonic, Keltic, Slavic, Iberic, Mongolic, and All Others, depicted in different colors.
- The charts display statistics about the yearly increase or decrease in immigrant populations by race and occupation.
Occupations: Occupation data for immigrants is provided, categorizing their employment into different fields and occupations. These data highlight the contributions of immigrants to specific sectors in each state.
Explanation Section:
- A note at the bottom of the map explains the color-coded racial categories, the methodology behind the statistics, and how the bars represent the proportions of immigrant populations over time.
States Displayed with Varying Charts:
- States have unique charts showing both race and occupational data, emphasizing trends in immigration across the country. For instance, larger or more urbanized states have detailed data, while smaller or less populated states show more modest trends.
This map is a fascinating historical artifact reflecting U.S. immigration and labor trends during the early 20th century, offering insight into how government agencies collected and visualized demographic data during that era.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08
The image is a historical chart from the U.S. Bureau of Immigration, dated August 13, 1923, titled "Race and Occupation of Immigrants by Destination, Yearly Increase and Decrease of Each State's Proportion Number." It depicts a map of the continental United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, with each state sectioned off and filled with statistical information about the immigration trends of that time.
Each state contains data related to the "Race or People" of immigrants arriving annually, shown in a combination of numbers, charts, and colored bars. The colors represent ethnic classifications: Teutonic, Keltic, Slavic, Iberic, Mongolic, and All Others. The chart reflects the composition of immigrants’ races in percentages for each state.
Alongside the racial data, the chart also includes information about the occupation of the immigrants. The sections are labeled with numerical data indicating the number of immigrants each year, along with yearly increases or decreases in these figures. Occupations data is presented using bars to outline various job categories, specifically highlighting male and female immigrants and those traveling as families.
The chart features an explanation at the bottom, clarifying how the numbers are calculated and the significance of the proportions shown. The map design is highly detailed and largely statistical, focusing on presenting immigration data visually across the United States for the given time period.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This is a detailed statistical chart (labeled as "Chart No. 3") from the Bureau of Immigration showing demographic and occupational data for different states in the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The chart appears to be historical, showing immigration-related statistics.
Each state has a detailed bar graph showing different categories of data, including:
- "Race or People" classifications
- Occupational information
- Various demographic percentages and numbers
The data is presented in a map format of the United States, with individual statistical breakdowns for each state displayed within their respective borders. The bars use different colors (including blue, green, orange, and yellow) to represent different categories of information.
At the bottom of the chart, there appears to be a legend or explanation section that details how to interpret the various bars and percentages shown. The chart seems to be tracking immigration patterns, occupational distributions, and demographic changes across the United States during a specific time period.
The presentation style and typography suggests this is likely from the early-to-mid 20th century, given its vintage appearance and the way the data is visualized.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30
This image appears to be a detailed map of the United States, broken down by state and region. It contains information about the racial and occupational demographics of the population in each state, presented through a series of statistics and graphical representations. The map uses different colors and patterns to visually convey this demographic data, without identifying any specific individuals. Overall, it seems to be an informative statistical chart focused on the population composition of the various states.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30
The image is a map of the United States titled "Race and Occupation." It shows the distribution and proportion of different races and ethnic groups across each state using color-coded rectangles. The key at the bottom indicates that the categories depicted are White, Negro, Indian, Mongolic, "All Others", and "Yearly Increase and Decrease." The sizes of the rectangles for each state appear proportional to that state's population.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30
This is a detailed statistical map of the United States showing "Race and Occupation - Yearly Increase and Decrease" data across all states. It appears to be from the Bureau of Immigration. Each state contains a small chart showing demographic and occupational data using color-coded bars.
The map includes data for all 48 continental states (as of when this map was made), plus Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. Each state contains similar bar charts with color coding that represents different ethnic categories: Teutonic, Slavic, Iberic, Mongolic, and "All Others."
The charts also show occupational data, with sections for different types of work and professions. There's an explanation section at the bottom of the map that details how to read the various bars and percentages shown in each state's diagram.
The data visualization uses a combination of bars and diagrams to show both raw numbers and proportional relationships between different demographic and occupational groups. The charts appear to track immigration patterns and workforce distribution across the United States during what seems to be an earlier period in American history.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image presents a map of the United States, divided into states and territories, with a focus on the race and occupation of immigrants by location. The map is titled "RACE AND OCCUPATION OF IMMIGRANTS BY LOCATION, YEARLY INCREASE AND DECREASE OF EACH STATE, BY POPULATION NUMBER."
- Map of the United States
- The map is divided into states and territories.
- Each state or territory has a section with various statistics.
- Statistics
- The statistics are presented in a table format.
- The tables include information on the number of immigrants, their race, and occupation.
- The data is organized by state and territory.
- Color-Coded Key
- A color-coded key is provided to explain the different colors used in the map.
- The key indicates the race or occupation of immigrants.
- Legend
- A legend is included to explain the symbols and abbreviations used in the map.
- The legend provides information on the different types of data presented in the map.
The map provides a comprehensive overview of the race and occupation of immigrants in the United States, highlighting the diversity of the country's population. The use of color-coding and a legend makes it easy to understand the data presented in the map.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image presents a map of the United States, titled "RACE AND OCCUPATION OF IMMIGRANTS BY DESTINATION." The map is divided into states, each containing a chart that displays information about the race and occupation of immigrants who have settled in that state. The charts are color-coded to represent different races, including white, black, Asian, Native American, and Pacific Islander.
The charts also provide data on the number of immigrants who have settled in each state, as well as their occupations. The occupations are categorized into various fields, such as agriculture, manufacturing, construction, and services. The charts also show the percentage of immigrants who are employed in each occupation.
Overall, the image provides a detailed breakdown of the racial and occupational demographics of immigrants in each state, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the diversity of the immigrant population in the United States.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
This image is a map of the United States of America, which is divided into different states and regions. The map is divided into two sections, with the top section showing the yearly increase and decrease in the number of people in each state, and the bottom section showing the race and occupation of people in each state. The map also includes a note that states that the head of immigrant occupation represents almost entirely women and children, and therefore families. The map also includes a chart that shows the number of immigrants in each state.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image is a detailed map of the United States, with each state divided into smaller sections. Each section contains a series of horizontal bars representing different demographic data. The data includes the race and occupation of people, yearly increase and decrease, and the number of immigrants. The bars are color-coded to represent different ethnic groups, such as white, black, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino. The map also includes a legend explaining the colors and symbols used. The overall design of the map is intricate and detailed, with each section containing a wealth of information about the demographic makeup of the United States.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-23
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a vintage map of the United States, showcasing data related to race, occupation, and the increase/decrease of immigration in each state. Each state has a small data chart next to it, displaying the proportion of different races within the immigrant population and the proportion of immigrants in different occupations. The charts also indicate the annual number of immigrants to each state.
The map has a color key that classifies the races (Teutonic, Keltic, Slavic, Iberic, Mongol, and all others) with corresponding colors in the charts. There is also an explanation that describes how to interpret the numbers and percentages in the charts. The map is titled "Race and Occupation of Immigrants by Destination, Also the Yearly Increase and Decrease of Each State's Proportion and Number." At the top right, it mentions "Bureau of Immigration". Overall, the map is a complex visual representation of immigration statistics across the US, broken down by state and various demographic factors.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-23
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is an antique statistical map, likely from the early 20th century, providing data on immigration to the United States. It's a detailed visual representation of immigration trends, race distribution, and occupational data across different states.
Key Elements & Features:
- Map of the United States: The central feature is a map of the United States, outlining the states.
- Data Presentation: Each state is further subdivided to include detailed statistics on immigration, race/ethnicity, and occupations. The image seems to be designed to allow for a state-by-state comparison.
- Visual Aids (Charts and Graphs): Within each state's section, there are multiple charts and graphs used to visualize the data. There are bar graphs, likely depicting the number of immigrants, and color-coded sections indicating the race or ethnic composition of the immigrants.
- Categories of Data: The image conveys data on:
- Immigration numbers
- Increase/decrease of immigration
- Race/ethnicity of immigrants (e.g., Teutonic, Slavic, Iberic, etc.)
- Occupations of immigrants (e.g., professionals, merchants, farmers, etc.)
- Color Coding: The image makes significant use of color to differentiate between various ethnic groups or occupations, and/or increases/decreases.
- Labels and Titles: The image is annotated with titles, labels, and explanations to make the data clear. It also includes a title like "Race and Occupation of Immigrants", and "Yearly Increase and Decrease".
Inferences
- Purpose: The map was likely created for research or public information to illustrate immigration patterns, demographic shifts, and the economic roles of immigrants.
- Date: The image's style, data, and the presence of the states of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico implies that the image was likely printed in the early 1900s.
- Source: The label "Bureau of Immigration" at the top of the image suggests it was a government publication.
If you have any specific questions about particular elements or details, feel free to ask!
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image is a detailed map of the United States, divided by state, which illustrates the distribution of race and occupation across the country. Each state is color-coded and contains a small bar chart that breaks down the racial demographics and occupational distribution.
Here are the key details:
Racial Demographics:
- The map uses different colors to represent various racial groups:
- White
- Negro (an outdated term, now referred to as Black or African American)
- Indian (now referred to as Native American or American Indian)
- Chinese
- Japanese
- Each state's bar chart shows the proportion of each racial group within that state.
- The map uses different colors to represent various racial groups:
Occupational Distribution:
- The map also indicates the distribution of occupations within each state. The occupational categories include:
- Agriculture
- Manufacturing and Mechanical
- Trade and Transportation
- Domestic and Personal Service
- Clerical Occupations
- Professional Service
- The bar charts within each state show the proportion of the population engaged in each occupational category.
- The map also indicates the distribution of occupations within each state. The occupational categories include:
Geographical Layout:
- The map is divided into sections representing each state, with clear borders and labels for easy identification.
- The states are arranged in a way that maintains their relative geographical positions within the United States.
Explanation Key:
- At the bottom left of the map, there is an explanation key that describes the symbols and colors used in the map. It clarifies how to interpret the bar charts and the racial and occupational categories.
Title and Source:
- The map is titled "Race and Occupation" and is sourced from the Bureau of Immigration.
- It is labeled as "Chart No. 2."
This map provides a historical snapshot of the racial and occupational makeup of the United States, offering insights into the demographic and economic landscape of the time.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-09
This image is a detailed map of the United States titled "Race and Occupation of Immigrants by Destination, Also the Yearly Increase and Decrease of Each State's Proportion." It was created by the Bureau of Immigration under F.P. Sargent, Commissioner-General, and was published by Julius Bien & Co., Lith. N.Y. The map, labeled as Chart No. 3, provides a visual representation of the ethnic composition and occupation of immigrants settling in different states in the early 1900s.
The map is color-coded to indicate different ethnic origins and occupations, with each state shaded in various colors corresponding to the percentage of immigrants from specific racial or ethnic groups and the type of occupations they were engaged in. The map also includes numerical data for each state, which shows the yearly increase and decrease of the proportion of immigrants from different groups.
At the bottom of the map, there is an explanation that provides additional context and details about the data presented, including the percentage of immigrants from each ethnic group, the proportion of immigrants classified as "no occupation," and the types of occupations they were engaged in. The map also includes a note indicating that the colors on the bars representing "race or people" represent an ethnic classification, with each color corresponding to a specific group.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-09
This image is a detailed demographic map of the United States, produced by the Bureau of Immigration under Commissioner-General F.P. Sargent. The map, titled "Chart No. 3," was created by F.S. Howell on August 10, 1903, and printed by Julius Bien & Co. in New York.
The map is divided into individual states, each containing various data visualizations and text that provide information about the race, occupation, and yearly increase/decrease of the immigrant population by destination. The data represents the proportions of each state's immigration during the past five years and the past twelve years.
Key features of the map include:
Race or People: Each state has a section labeled "Race or People," which shows the ethnic classification of immigrants using different colors. The colors represent various ethnic groups, such as Teutonic, Keltic, Slavic, Iberic, Mongolic, and others. The percentages of each group are indicated for each state.
Occupations: Another section in each state is labeled "Occupations," which shows the proportions of different occupations among the immigrant population. The occupations are categorized into professional, merchants, farmers, skilled laborers, unskilled laborers, and servants. The percentages of each occupation are indicated for each state.
Yearly Increase and Decrease: This section shows the yearly increase and decrease of the immigrant population in each state. The data is presented as a percentage and indicates whether there has been an increase or decrease in the number of immigrants.
Explanation: At the bottom of the map, there is an explanation section that provides additional context and clarifies the data presented. It explains the figures, percentages, and other details used in the map.
Color Legend: The map includes a color legend at the bottom, which explains the colors used to represent different ethnic groups under the "Race or People" section.
Overall, the map provides a comprehensive overview of the immigrant population in the United States, detailing the racial and occupational composition, as well as the trends in immigration over the specified periods.